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Competition between stripy and 120-degree spin correlations in the spin glass ground state of the triangular quantum antiferromagnet ErMgGaO<sub>4</sub>

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Abstract

ErMgGaO4 is a quantum antiferromagnet wherein pseudospin 1/2, Er3+ degrees of freedom

decorate two-dimensional triangular planes separated by disordered non-magnetic bilayers of Mg2+

and Ga3+. Its sister compound, YbMgGaO4, has attracted much interest as a quantum spin liquid

ground state candidate, although the presence of the disordered Mg-Ga bilayers add complexity to

this description. In contrast, ErMgGaO4 shows a clear spin glass transition near Tg ∼ 2 K, about 1/3

of its Curie-Weiss temperature. We have carried out new inelastic neutron scattering measurements

on powder ErMgGaO4 samples, which show the frozen elastic component of the scattering to develop

below Tg. It is separated by a ∼ 0.25 meV gap from a continuum of dynamic spectral weight

with a ∼ 0.75 meV bandwidth. The frozen (elastic) and fluctuating (inelastic) spin correlations are

analysed separately, using a combination of reverse Monte Carlo and Warren lineshape analysis.

These are consistent with fluctuating 120-degree spin correlations at all temperatures, and the development

of competing stripy static correlations below Tg.

Presenters

  • Hsiao-Yuan (Symphony) Huang

    McMaster University

Authors

  • Hsiao-Yuan (Symphony) Huang

    McMaster University

  • Sylvain Petit

    CEA Saclay, LLB, France, Laboratoire Leon Brillouin

  • Zachary W Cronkwright

    McMaster University

  • Evan M Smith

    McMaster University

  • Suvam Bhattacharya

    Universite Paris-Saclay

  • Jean-Marc Zanotti

    Institut Laue Langevin

  • Quentin Berrod

    Institut Laue Langevin

  • Edwin Kermarrec

    Universite Paris-Saclay

  • Bruce D Gaulin

    McMaster University